#nerioxman

jackhutton 🇺🇸jackhutton@mstdn.social
2024-01-19

If you haven’t read this yet, stop everything and read it. It’s great.

[Gifted article The Atlantic]: Bill Ackman Is a Brilliant Fictional Character

A close reading of his remarkable social-media posts
By Kurt Andersen

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

#billakman #nerioxman #harvard #plagarism #streisandeffect

2024-01-16

As the Claudine Gay and Neri Oxman stories begin to wind down, we have to look at what's next for both of them and academia at large.

plagiarismtoday.com/2024/01/16

#Plagiarism #ClaudineGay #NeriOxman #Harvard

El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-15

bit.ly/3O5nzq1
9 hours ago, CEO of Business Insider wrote about Neri Oxman's that their published are accurate,facts well documented,
there were no unfair bias and journalists gave to and reply time -due process- receiving a "no comment"

Statement of CEO of Business Insider
Headlines Business Insider 2024 Jan.14
El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-14

After Business Insider uncovered scandal of examples of “duplicative language without appropriate attribution” in 's dissertation and papers,billionaire impersonates and threatens journalism to unleash on his signal in a few weeks.I've another quote for "Massa Bill"

Bill Ackman to unleash hell at his signal on journalism
Source Twitter 2024 Jan.14
El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-14

bit.ly/3tU7tbT
A paper published in Physics World in 2000 and supposedly plagiarized by Neri Oxman in his doctoral dissertation -2010- had already been plagiarized in 2005 by a serial .
As scandal soars, stars in

Physics World paper is plagiarized twice by now
Source Retraction Watch
El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-13

Lead researcher of "Mediated Matter" research group at MediaLab of Massachusetts Institute of Technology was not but John Klein who stopped using on Sept 20, 2018.
Neri Oxman got tenure at MIT in 2017
She married in 2019
She gave birth to their first son in Aug.2019
Left Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2021

Neri Oxman
Headlines Boston Globe 2024 Jan.08
El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-13

bit.ly/41Woj6y
platform is created to apply this brand new glass 3D printing tech with meeting of two groups.
-Mediated Matter and Glass Lab-,mechanical engineering department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Wyss Institute at University Possibly what money received from bought

G3DP platform is born
Headlines Architect 2015 Aug.28
El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-13

bit.ly/3ShEKqU
Despite what is claiming in , did not invent glass 3D printer.
Printer head and method for glass 3D was created by Willem Van Pelt for Lighting Holding BVs at the end of 2015
Previously, FDM 3D heads barely reached 250 ºC and Van Pelt's invention allowed them to reach 1000 ºC

Printer head and method for glass 3D 
pinting created by Willem Van Pelt 
Source Google Patents
El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-12

bit.ly/3RYohGC
"Mediated Matter" a research group at of Massachusetts Institute of Technology received 2 donations from foundations controlled by : a first one for uS$ 100,000 after 's presentation in 2015 Oct. and a second one for uS$ 25,000 in 2017 Dec
pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for in 2008
66 yo Epstein was found dead in his cell with a bedsheet tied around his neck in 2019 Aug.10

Bill Ackman about Jeffrey Epstein
Headlines Daily Mail 2024 Jan.08
John M. Gamblejgamble@fosstodon.org
2024-01-12

Over at the Other Site, Fernando Medrano has redubbed a well-known phenomenon The Streisand-Oxman Effect, and I think that's right.

#NeriOxman

Dennis ADharmaDog
2024-01-11


Digg:
Now You Can Watch A Billionaire Unravel In Real Time

"The billionaire who is feuding with a publication, its board members and everyone else who comes in his way, wants us all to be spectators."
digg.com/go/link/71d5307a215fb

El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-11

LoL!
bit.ly/3TXjVT2
,formerly known as the champion of absolute freedom of speech,has banned a group of journalists from X, formerly ,who had written things that displease .
While leading efforts to oust Claudine Gay, billionaire Ackman discovered ago that his wife had gotten a tenure at of Massachusetts Institute of Technology by copy'n pasting scholar's works into her own papers and plagiarizing @wikipedia in her doctoral dissertation.

Elon bans journaists after Oxman's copy'n paste scandal
Podcast at TechDirt 2024 Jan.10
2024-01-08

Plagiarism has long been a powerful weapon in politics, however, now the weaponization of plagiarism is expanding and targeting new people.

plagiarismtoday.com/2024/01/08

#plagiarism #ClaudineGay #NeriOxman #ResearchIntegrity

El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-07

bit.ly/41VIu4z
Well,it hasn't taken long.
,wife of billionaire who trolled on to get Chairman Gorenberg and faculty on the stake,accused of plagiarizing @wikipedia in her PhD. dissertation submited to Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Original was published on Business Insider one day

Neri Oxman plagiarized Wikipedia in PhD. dissertation
Headlines The New York Times 2024 Jan.07
Wokebloke for Democracydougiec3@libretooth.gr
2024-01-06
DrBob, 🧠 Mechanicdrrjv@vmst.io
2024-01-06

#Plagiarism is bad

Academic celebrity Neri Oxman plagiarized from Wikipedia, scholars, a textbook, and other sources without any attribution.

Oxman is married to billionaire Pershing Square Capital Management founder Bill Ackman, who has been vociferously campaigning for numerous university presidents to resign over what he perceives as their mishandling of student protests related to Israel's war in #Gaza. Ackman has termed plagiarism a "very serious" offense.

#NeriOxman #BillAckman #rightwing #billionaires #claudinegay #antisemetic
businessinsider.com/neri-oxman

El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-06

bit.ly/48J11Dn
Billionaire divorced his first wife at the end of 2016 and married Neri Oxman in early 2019.
's doctoral thesis appears to plagiarize fragments
@wikipedia stores old versions history
Plagiarize Wikipedia and sneak it into Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wow!

Neri Oxman plagiarized Wikipedia
Headlines Business Insider 2024 Jan.05
El Club De Los Físicos MuertosaLFRe
2024-01-06

bit.ly/3TTwWwH
In 2015 October 2015, after architect and designer Neri Oxman -now billionaire 's wife- presented research pieces of her group at of Massachusetts Institute of Technology to she received a uS$ 125,000 wort grant from was then known as 's ex-girlfriend

Neri Oxman got a grant from Jeffrey Epstein
Source Twitter 2019 Sep.14 06:07 LTNeri Oxman's statement on Jeffrey Epstein
HistoPol (#HP) 🏴 🇺🇸 🏴HistoPol
2024-01-05

@br00t4c

🤣🤣🤣
:

"Mess! The Who Wanted 's Fired Has a Wife Who

, wife to , plagiarized parts of her doctoral at MIT, according to a new report."

Via
/#TheRoot.com

mastodon.social/@br00t4c/11170

dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-05-13

SFMOMA exhibition explores the architectural provocations of Neri Oxman

Melanin-enriched building materials and decomposing pavilions are among the pieces on show in San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's exhibition of Neri Oxman's work, Nature x Humanity. Curator Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher discusses five key works.

An architect, designer and pioneering materials researcher who founded The Mediated Matter Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and recently opened her own laboratory, Oxman is best known for otherworldly-looking designs and installations built from unexpected biological matter.

Above: the exhibition in San Francisco showcases Neri Oxman's design. Top image: Nature x Humanity looks at her pioneering materials

The exhibition at SFMOMA, Nature x Humanity, looks at how these works provide a vital provocation for architecture in the age of climate change.

"The question that drives Oxman studio's work — how can one responsibly 'architect' amid a climate crisis when the built environment currently outweighs Earth's biomass? — envisions new possibilities for the field of architecture," exhibition curator Dunlop Fletcher told Dezeen.

"Through the imaginative projects on view, Oxman's designs embolden a viewer to consider alternatives to today's building practices that are contributing to an unhealthy and unsustainable habitat," she added.

"This moment requires industry-changing big ideas, and Oxman's team only works at that level."

Visitors can explore works such as the Gemini chaise (centre)

The exhibition includes work such as Oxman's decomposing Aguahoja I pavilion, created with her Mediated Matter Group at MIT and made from the molecular components found in tree branches, insect exoskeletons and human bones.

A fresh version of the pavilion is presented alongside a four-year-old, decomposing one, with a set of instruments between them measuring the process's impact on the soil.

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Read:

Biopolymer Aguahoja III pavilion shows how "we can begin to redesign our built structures as if they were grown" writes Neri Oxman

](https://www.dezeen.com/2021/11/19/neri-oxman-aguahoja-iii-pavilion-robotically-fabricated/)

As well as explaining the work, the wall text beside it asks, "What if there were policies around building lifecycles, tools for measuring material use, and, instead of landfills, urban-scale composting plots?"

"It was important to me to not position Oxman as providing immediate solutions, but rather focusing on the strength of the selection of works on view and their ability to encourage thinking differently," said Dunlop Fletcher.

"It is the only architecture studio I know that publishes material research while also engaging the public through art exhibitions. This scientific approach — where knowledge is valued over product — is critical in this moment."

One of Oxman's Aguahoja pavilions sits outside SFMOMA

Dunlop Fletcher first began discussing the possibility of an exhibition with Oxman soon after initiating SFMOMA's acquisition of the Gemini chaise lounge, and considers it a perfect fit for the museum, which she says is the first on the US west coast to have a dedicated architecture and design collection.

"It's focus is to collect and exhibit visionary architecture, meaning works that are future facing but are in reality a critique of today," she said.

The museum worked closely with Oxman's team to assemble and present the objects in the collection, and developed an exhibition design geared around reducing environmental impact and ensuring a sense of the surrounding city and time of day.

They built no new walls and used glass instead of Plexiglas to protect the works. They are shielded by hanging casework created by SFMOMA Design Studio, which aimed to define a spatial volume around the pieces.

Below, Dunlop Fletcher picks five works that best capture Oxman's contribution to architecture.

Aguahoja Pavilions

"Buckminster Fuller’s Geodesic Dome was a curveball to modern architecture that could not be ignored, as it raised questions of current construction inefficiencies. Aguahoja resurfaces those questions but it also expands the critique and remains open-ended.

"Aguahoja introduces a 3D-printed, biocompatible material for its panels — panels that not only decompose, eliminating a need for shipping or storage, but also provide new nutrients from the ocean to soil upon degradation (my favourite aspect of the panel material).

"It becomes an architecture that doesn't just reduce its impact on the soil, it enhances it."

Glass Columns

"Recognising glass as a potential building material that could be both wall and window continues to be explored within architecture. Oxman's Glass Columns are the culmination of the material fabrication research that identified glass as a material that could be 3D printed, and as such, has greater potential to be mass-produced at large-scale.

"Oxman's Glass Columns, each a stable column, beautifully refute the notion of glass as fragile. New fabrication technologies allow for rethinking existing material. The curved sides of the glass increase stability thereby eliminating a solid core, which introduces additional capacities for columns, such as lamps and lighting."

Totems

"There is no question that the introduction of working with Hybrid Living Materials (HLMs) elicits exciting possibilities for any design, including architecture. An architectural building material that could hold a living, responsive material greatly reduces the need for heating/cooling infrastructure.

"Through the extraordinary patterns and forms of the channels in the block holding melanin, Totems allows one to envision architecture as alive — dynamic and shifting — as opposed to static. Many Oxman projects explore the potential of HLMs — a concept they pioneered – from the Vespers and Wanderers wearables to the Biodiversity Pavilion.

"Considering Architecture as ageing, living and moving gets one closer to an ideal Neri has introduced – envisioning the potential to grow buildings in the future."

Gemini chaise and cinema

"The Gemini Chaise is a favourite – not only because it was the project that introduced me to Neri's practice, but it is a work with multiple functions that I see in many of the Oxman projects. What else can a design object or architectural element do?

"The Gemini Chaise was designed in response to a colleague's research on the healing properties of sound vibrations. It was meant to be medical equipment, perhaps to be tucked away, but was designed as furniture one would want to see, use and share in celebration of individual strength and health.

"The Gemini Cinema model (above) scales that potential from the individual to a group, imagining a theatre where people may gather to participate in collective healing."

Man-Nahāta

"The urban study models for Man-Nahāta debuted in the SFMOMA exhibition, and for me, is a project that expanded Oxman's collaboration and vision for architecture's potential.

"Through an uncanny coincidence Neri met filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola who had written a script in 2000 for Megalopolis, a science fiction film, featuring a scientist-architect who works to redesign Manhattan after an apocalyptic event. In one of those art-imitates-life moments, Oxman took the opportunity to consider how one might redesign Manhattan, where the Oxman studio is now based.

"Looking 400 years in Manhattan's past prior to colonisation, Oxman found the moment where humanity and nature were in balance. Using that time frame to project 400 years into the future, each model represents a shifting built environment in 100-year increments.

"In 2400, the iconic buildings of Manhattan today are no longer recognisable; rather, a mountainous range exists in its place, asking one to consider whether humanity succumbed to nature or whether humanity learned how to grow architecture to enhance nature."

The photography is by Matthew Millman.

Nature x Humanity: Oxman Architects is at the SFMOMA from 19 February to 15 May 2022. SeeDezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.

The post SFMOMA exhibition explores the architectural provocations of Neri Oxman appeared first on Dezeen.

#all #architecture #materials #design #installations #technology #sanfrancisco #usa #exhibitions #sanfranciscomuseumofmodernart #nerioxman

imageExterior of SFMOMA with work by Neri OxmanView of Nature x HumanityVisitors at SFMOMA

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